Thanks all who responded. Very informative reply's! I notice the article referred to by Chris states the crank shaft ball bearing is made up of three parts, two cupped washers, one on each side of the center bearings cage. Jim, you say the bearings only have one cup washer with the bearing running against the crank, which is the way mine is. The idea of replacing the ball bearing with brass washer sounds like a good idea. My first model airplane engine was an O&R 19 side port sparky as a Christmas present. I spent most of the day just holding it in awe. I was a few days later before I could run it since I had to buy a coil, condenser, white gas and 70wt oil. I picked this engine up at a swap meet. It looks almost new and has good compression. I need to come up with a mount adaptor also. By the way my thrust washer is not concaved so it must be some other reason the shaft seems to long and wont allow the prop to fit without the shaft spines crushing the prop. Richard